High School Pathways
The CDA can be the first step toward an ECE career for high school students.
Jumpstarting ECE Careers
Guided by the belief that all students should be college- or career-ready, in 2011 the Council provided an opportunity for high school students enrolled in Career & Technical Education (CTE) Programs to earn the Child Development Associate® (CDA) credential™. Earning a CDA® credential in high school jumpstarts successful careers and channels faculty expertise. The CDA is the only portable, national and multi-language credential of its kind. A CDA opens career opportunities for thousands of graduates every year.
For Faculty & Administrators
Participating in the CDA program can expand career pathways within the ECE field in your state. The CDA empowers students with explicit, measurable and transferable learning competencies recognized in all 50 states and the U.S. military. The CDA integrates with state pre-designed courses and aligns with many CDA requirements already covered in state-approved courses.
The CDA:
- Provides opportunities for customized CDA/ECE courses to support roll-out in the state
- Can include education offered concurrently or in the same cycle as workforce preparation and training
- Enables the CTE program to offer students a secondary school diploma and at least one recognized industry-based credential
- Helps individuals enter or advance within a specific occupation or occupational cluster
- Prepares students for success in college and careers
For more information, email us at:
Partnerships@cdacouncil.org
NEW! CDA® High School Handbook
Child Development Associate® (CDA) Handbook for High School: A Guide to Advocacy and Implementation is for instructors, school faculty, and administrators interested in developing a high school CDA training program. The handbook provides templates, workbooks, budgets, and guides for engaging administrators, instructors, and students, and support in creating a sustainable high school program. It will also help you locate community resources that may provide students with training opportunities to receive their 480 hours of work experience. Digitally formatted, it is a comprehensive framework for informed planning and establishment of the CDA as a competency-based pathway to college and career readiness.
High School CDA® CTE Coaching, Training & Technical Assistance
Should you have questions about the Council’s High School Handbook and/or implementing a High School Child Development Associate (CDA) Career and Technical Education (CTE) program, please complete the below form to request coaching, training and/or technical assistance:
The CDA can be the first step toward an Early Childhood Education (ECE) career for high school students!
For High School Students
If you’re a student interested in working in early childhood education, earning a CDA can help you get a job in the field by the time you leave high school and help you earn college credit towards your AA or Bachelor’s degree.
Some of the benefits of earning a CDA include:
- Graduate high school career-ready with the nationally recognized CDA Credential
- Jumpstart your higher education with core knowledge of child development
- Gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to work with young children
- Acquire valuable skills and competencies early childhood employers want
- Earn college credit while still in high school
Free Webinars
Official Launch of the Handbook for High School: A Guide to Advocacy and Implementation (April 14, 2021)
Official Launch of the High School CDA/CTE Technical and Training Assistance (May 25, 2022)
Additional State Resources
Every state has some form of Career and Technical Education Program.
- Alabama’s Career and Technical Education Program
- Alaska Career & Technical Education Program
- Arizona Career and Technical Education Program
- Arkansas Career and Technical Education Program
- California Career and Technical Education Program
- Colorado Career and Technical Education Program
- Connecticut Career and Technical Education Program
- DC Career and Technical Education Program
- Delaware Career and Technical Education Program
- Florida Career and Technical Education Program
- Georgia Career and Technical Education Program
- Hawaii Career and Technical Education Program
- Idaho Career and Technical Education Program
- Illinois Career and Technical Education Program
- Indiana Career and Technical Education Program
- Iowa Career and Technical Education Program
- Kansas Career and Technical Education Program
- Kentucky Career and Technical Education Program
- Louisiana Career and Technical Education Program
- Maine Career and Technical Education Program
- Maryland Career and Technical Education Program
- Massachusetts Career and Technical Education Program
- Michigan Career and Technical Education Program
- Minnesota Career and Technical Education Program
- Mississippi Career and Technical Education Program
- Missouri Career and Technical Education Program
- Montana Career and Technical Education Program
- Nebraska Career and Technical Education Program
- Nevada Career and Technical Education Program
- New Hampshire Career and Technical Education Program
- New Jersey Career and Technical Education Program
- New Mexico Career and Technical Education Program
- New York Career and Technical Education Program
- North Carolina Career and Technical Education Program
- North Dakota Career and Technical Education Program
- Ohio Career and Technical Education Program
- Oklahoma Career and Technical Education Program
- Oregon Career and Technical Education Program
- Pennsylvania Career and Technical Education Program
- Rhode Island Career and Technical Education Program
- South Carolina Career and Technical Education Program
- South Dakota Career and Technical Education Program
- Texas Career and Technical Education Program
- Utah Career and Technical Education Program
- Vermont Career and Technical Education Program
- Virginia Career and Technical Education Program
- Washington Career and Technical Education Program
- West Virginia Career and Technical Education Program
- Wisconsin Career and Technical Education Program
- Wyoming Career and Technical Education Program